Protesters have been given approval to fly a blimp depicting Donald Trump as a giant orange baby over Parliament during the U.S. president’s visit to Britain next week.
The Greater London Authority says the 20-foot (6-meter) inflatable can fly two hours on June 13.
Activist Leo Murray, one of those behind the blimp, said Thursday that City Hall “originally told us that they didn’t recognize Trump Baby as legitimate protest. But, following a huge groundswell of public support for our plan, it looks like City Hall has rediscovered its sense of humor.”
Anti-Trump protests are planned in London — a city the president is expected to largely avoid. He is expected to meet Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle and see Prime Minister Theresa May at her country retreat, Chequers.
(AP)
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No reports here about Pruitt or Jordan? Another cabinet Secretary gone and accusations against a major trump lackey.
June 13? Which year? Bet thats Trumps diary messup.
Can we get this blimp for the Thanksgiving Day parade in New York?
And why did PM Theresa May name her country estate after Nixon’s dog? And spell it wrong.